Passerelle (ISSN: 1112-6337; EISSN: 2716-8328) is an international, open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal published annually since 2004. It is an official publication of the Laboratory of Creation of Educational Tools and Learning in Foreign Languages (LOAPL), affiliated with the Faculty of Foreign Languages at the University of Oran 2 Mohamed Ben Ahmed, Algeria.

Aim

The primary aim of Passerelle is to publish high-quality, original scientific research that contributes meaningfully to the advancement of both theoretical and practical knowledge. The journal seeks to foster a critical, analytical, and scientific spirit within the academic community. It welcomes unpublished works that embrace multidisciplinarity, encourage dialogue across disciplines, and open new perspectives for research.

Scope

The journal’s scope encompasses a wide range of disciplines, with a particular focus on language studies, linguistics, literature, didactics (of foreign languages and related areas), civilisation, arts, and translation studies. Passerelle welcomes interdisciplinary research within the broader field of the human and social sciences, especially works that engage with issues related to language, communication, culture, and education.

Peer Review and Publication

To promote an inclusive and international exchange of ideas, the journal accepts articles written in French, English, Spanish, German, and Arabic. All submissions undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review process conducted by a distinguished international scientific and editorial committee. Passerelle maintains the highest standards of academic integrity, originality, and scientific contribution. The journal publishes both thematic and general (varia) issues to reflect the diversity and richness of contemporary research.